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Donch | 10 years ago
https://twitter.com/bbc_micro_/status/572313372345016321
The plastic which held them in place was always broken on the school computers :-)
In all seriousness though, I personally owe a great debt to Sophie Wilson et al for building computers and software that made it very easy to start programming the second after turning a computer on; A BASIC interpreter and an Assembler available instantly from ROM. I had endless hours of fun building parallax scrolling star fields by poking directly to video RAM and slowly rendering 3d scenes in Render Bender. It was just a shame that the computers were so expensive.
jacquesm|10 years ago
A friend of mine who had rich parents got his + 2 HD drives for his birthday, I had to take the long way around but eventually got there.
Without that machine I'm pretty sure my career would have started 5 years later.